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1 | # Filename: config.in |
2 | # |
3 | # written by Paul Marquess <Paul.Marquess@btinternet.com> |
4 | # last modified 9th Sept 1997 |
5 | # version 1.55 |
6 | |
7 | # 1. Where is the file db.h? |
8 | # |
9 | # Change the path below to point to the directory where db.h is |
10 | # installed on your system. |
11 | |
12 | INCLUDE = /usr/local/BerkeleyDB/include |
13 | #INCLUDE = /usr/local/include |
14 | #INCLUDE = /usr/include |
15 | |
16 | # 2. Where is libdb? |
17 | # |
18 | # Change the path below to point to the directory where libdb is |
19 | # installed on your system. |
20 | |
21 | LIB = /usr/local/BerkeleyDB/lib |
22 | #LIB = /usr/local/lib |
23 | #LIB = /usr/lib |
24 | |
25 | # 3. What version of Berkely DB have you got? |
26 | # |
27 | # If you have version 2.0 or greater, you can skip this question. |
28 | # |
29 | # If you have Berkeley DB 1.78 or greater you shouldn't have to |
30 | # change the definitions for PREFIX and HASH below. |
31 | # |
32 | # For older versions of Berkeley DB change both PREFIX and HASH to int. |
33 | # Version 1.71, 1.72 and 1.73 are known to need this change. |
34 | # |
35 | # If you don't know what version you have have a look in the file db.h. |
36 | # |
37 | # Search for the string "DB_VERSION_MAJOR". If it is present, you |
38 | # have Berkeley DB version 2 (or greater). |
39 | # |
40 | # If that didn't work, find the definition of the BTREEINFO typedef. |
41 | # Check the return type from the prefix element. It should look like |
42 | # this in an older copy of db.h: |
43 | # |
44 | # int (*prefix) __P((const DBT *, const DBT *)); |
45 | # |
46 | # and like this in a more recent copy: |
47 | # |
48 | # size_t (*prefix) /* prefix function */ |
49 | # __P((const DBT *, const DBT *)); |
50 | # |
51 | # Change the definition of PREFIX, below, to reflect the return type |
52 | # of the prefix function in your db.h. |
53 | # |
54 | # Now find the definition of the HASHINFO typedef. Check the return |
55 | # type of the hash element. Older versions look like this: |
56 | # |
57 | # int (*hash) __P((const void *, size_t)); |
58 | # |
59 | # newer like this: |
60 | # |
61 | # u_int32_t /* hash function */ |
62 | # (*hash) __P((const void *, size_t)); |
63 | # |
64 | # Change the definition of HASH, below, to reflect the return type of |
65 | # the hash function in your db.h. |
66 | # |
67 | |
68 | PREFIX = size_t |
69 | HASH = u_int32_t |
70 | |
71 | # 4. Is the library called libdb? |
72 | # |
73 | # If you have copies of both 1.x and 2.x Berkeley DB installed on |
74 | # your system it can sometimes be tricky to make sure you are using |
75 | # the correct one. Renaming one (or creating a symbolic link) to |
76 | # include the version number of the library can help. |
77 | # |
78 | # For example, if you have both Berkeley DB 2.3.12 and 1.85 on your |
79 | # system and you want to use the Berkeley DB version 2 library you |
80 | # could rename the version 2 library from libdb.a to libdb-2.3.12.a and |
81 | # change the DBNAME line below to look like this: |
82 | # |
83 | # DBNAME = -ldb-2.3.12 |
84 | # |
85 | # That will ensure you are linking the correct version of the DB |
86 | # library. |
87 | # |
88 | # Note: If you are building this module with Win32, -llibdb will be |
89 | # used by default. |
90 | # |
91 | # If you have changed the name of the library, uncomment the line |
92 | # below (by removing the leading #) and edit the line to use the name |
93 | # you have picked. |
94 | |
95 | #DBNAME = -ldb-2.4.10 |
96 | |
97 | # end of file config.in |